- Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:00 pm
#33112
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
The columnist discusses a proposed bill that most people favor. Although the bill does not violate anyone’s basic human rights, the columnist predicts it will not be passed for many years. Additionally, the columnist notes that passage of the bill would have an adverse effect on those who are very influential. The columnist concludes that the delay of the bill shows that this county is not a well-functioning democracy, if it is a democracy at all.
To review, the columnist’s argument, reordered for clarity, proceeds:
Essentially, the columnist is applying a nested conditional rule to the facts: if a bill is favored by most people and does nothing to violate anyone’s human rights, then if the country is a well-functioning democracy, that bill will be made into law before many years go by.
Your prephrase is the correct answer choice will reflect the application of this conditional rule.
Answer choice (A): Though not quite the Mistaken Reversal of the conditional rule applied by the argument, this answer choice results from a similar reversal of the conditions.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect because the rule being applied to derive the conclusion does not directly involve the opposition of influential people. Also, this answer choice lacks a statement regarding whether the bill violates anyone’s human rights.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice does not address the impact of the bill on an individual’s human rights, and does not discuss what failure to pass the bill implies regarding the state of democracy in the country.
Answer choice (D): This is the Mistaken Reversal of the rule applied in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, the conclusion results from the application of the nested conditional relationship restated in this answer choice.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
The columnist discusses a proposed bill that most people favor. Although the bill does not violate anyone’s basic human rights, the columnist predicts it will not be passed for many years. Additionally, the columnist notes that passage of the bill would have an adverse effect on those who are very influential. The columnist concludes that the delay of the bill shows that this county is not a well-functioning democracy, if it is a democracy at all.
To review, the columnist’s argument, reordered for clarity, proceeds:
- Premise: Most people favor the bill.
Premise: The bill does not violate anyone’s basic human rights.
Premise: Those who would be adversely affected by the bill are very influential.
Sub-Conclusion: The bill will not be passed for many years, if at all; nor will any other similar bill.
Conclusion: If this country is a democracy at all, it is not a well-functioning one.
Essentially, the columnist is applying a nested conditional rule to the facts: if a bill is favored by most people and does nothing to violate anyone’s human rights, then if the country is a well-functioning democracy, that bill will be made into law before many years go by.
- Sufficient Necessary
Bill favored by most
+ [well-functioning democracy bill passed into law before many years]
Bill does not violate
anyone’s human rights
Your prephrase is the correct answer choice will reflect the application of this conditional rule.
Answer choice (A): Though not quite the Mistaken Reversal of the conditional rule applied by the argument, this answer choice results from a similar reversal of the conditions.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect because the rule being applied to derive the conclusion does not directly involve the opposition of influential people. Also, this answer choice lacks a statement regarding whether the bill violates anyone’s human rights.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice does not address the impact of the bill on an individual’s human rights, and does not discuss what failure to pass the bill implies regarding the state of democracy in the country.
Answer choice (D): This is the Mistaken Reversal of the rule applied in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, the conclusion results from the application of the nested conditional relationship restated in this answer choice.